Arpegi
Gaming => Gaming => Topic started by: NekoBot on December 05, 2013, 06:26:44 PM
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Do you use a guide or walkthrough the very first time you play a game? Why? I personally don't, I like to play the game through first before seeking the help, if I need it, to find little bits and bobs
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No I don't even if it takes 20 hours or 20 days for one mission. I never use a walkthrough
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I use walkthroughs for games like Street Fighter to learn of specific methods to unlock characters. For everything else there's my sister, she has an uncanny eye for such stuff.
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No way, never ever for the first playthrough. I always use them after that though, helping me get achievements and find secret stuff etc.
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It depends on the game. If it's really cryptic, then I'll use a guide.
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I only use a walkthrough/guide my first time through in 3 Cases:
1) I haven't played the game in forever and I open it up in the middle of a place and I have no idea where I am or what to do
2) I'm only playing the game to finish it and I don't care about "playing" it, only care for story, experience, etc. (Only ever happened once)
3) I've been stuck on a part for too damn long and I felt its time to move on before I start to get frustrated (Happened a few times)
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I only use guides to find things that would normally be impossible to find on my own
Like super secret side quests and the likes.although if I get seriously stuck at some point then that's a different case
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When something really frustrates me, I might use a guide solely to get past that thing.
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When something really frustrates me, I might use a guide solely to get past that thing.
+1
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When something really frustrates me, I might use a guide solely to get past that thing.
Oh yeah, good point. Finding all those ingots or whatever they were on that one Fallout 3 DLC that I forget the name of would have been impossible without a guide. I admit I used one for that.
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I only use guides after I completely through a game. In most cases anyways. Sometimes, I need help, like with Zelda 2
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I sometimes use guides to follow builds on RPGs.
I was just looking at a guide for a fighter in NWN.
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Like I said earlier, I only use guides when I am totally stuck.
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I have this compulsive need for everything to be perfect. I use guides to get perfect things on just one run. Builds, rare items, anything that would get me an advantage in the game. Metagaming, if you will.
However, I refuse to use it to spoil the story or puzzles. Unless I'm stuck.
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Same here. It's better put in your own effort in trying to pass the level/area that you're stuck in. It automatically makes it more interesting, but then again as you keep trying over and over it can get boring haha.